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Nvidia’s H20 AI chip has been at the center of U.S.-China trade negotiations for months. Raffaele Huang and Robbie Whelan explain why China loves and fears Nvidia’s chip. Beijing wants [
President Donald Trump’s move to extract a 15% sales tax from Nvidia Corp. on certain semiconductors sold in China did nothing to damp investor enthusiasm for the world’s most valuable
This morning, we learned that the US government is planning to take a 15% cut on all the AI chips that these two companies are currently selling to China.
If Nvidia and AMD are given special treatment…why shouldn't other companies be doing the same?” says one expert.
The Chinese AI start-up DeepSeek has reportedly postponed the launch of its new model after technical issues with Huawei Technologies’ chips forced a reliance on U.S.-made Nvidia Corp.'s NVDA processors.
Wall Street's position is clear. Nvidia stock is a buy. We'll know more after the company reports its Q2 results after the market close on Wednesday, Aug. 27.
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Data indicates that production of server computers for artificial intelligence applications remains strong, prompting a Wall Street firm to raise its price targets on several AI stocks.Taiwan-based contract manufacturers Foxconn,
From Nvidia possibly getting the green light for next-gen chip sales in China, to a $1 AI deal, we round up the week's big stories from the AI revolution. Fiona Jones reports.